I’ve heard that increased estrogen can cause breast cancer. Do the phytoestrogenic herbs described in your guide cause cancer?
In all my research, I have not found any evidence that suggests that the herbs outlined in my guide are linked to cancer. Studies have shown that many phytoestrogenic herbs actually have anti-cancer properties. For example, Japanese women – who consume thirty times more phytoestrogens than Western women – have some of the lowest breast cancer rates in the world. Furthermore, phytoestrogens can actually LOWER estrogen levels if they are too high. Since your body has a limited number of estrogen receptors – and since phytoestrogens are much weaker than natural or synthetic estrogen – increased phytoestrogens often lead to decreased estrogen levels. Nonetheless, I suggest you speak with your doctor if you have any concerns about the safety of this program. I do not recommend using this program (or any other form of breast enlargement) if you have a history of breast cancer.
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